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feat: re-add homebrew bump flow #151

Closed chenrui333 closed 2 weeks ago

chenrui333 commented 2 weeks ago

re-add homebrew bump flow per formula rename.


using official brew actions this time so that the npmjs artifact issue would be resolved see here and here

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📝 Walkthrough ## Walkthrough A new GitHub Actions workflow file named `release.yml` has been added to automate tasks upon the creation of a release. This workflow includes a job called `homebrew`, which runs on macOS and consists of steps to set up Homebrew, configure the Git user, and bump specified packages. The workflow aims to streamline package management by automatically updating formulae during the release process. ## Changes | File | Change Summary | |----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | .github/workflows/release.yml | Introduced a new workflow for automated package management on release creation, including setup of Homebrew, Git user configuration, and package bumping. | ## Sequence Diagram(s) ```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant User participant GitHub participant Homebrew participant Git User->>GitHub: Create Release GitHub->>Homebrew: Trigger Workflow Homebrew->>Homebrew: Set up Homebrew Homebrew->>Git: Configure Git user Homebrew->>Homebrew: Bump packages Git->>Homebrew: Update formulae ```

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yamadashy commented 2 weeks ago

@chenrui333 Thank you for the PR! I was thinking about re-adding the previous automation, but moving to official Homebrew actions is definitely an improvement.

I've checked the source of actions, and this new approach is more robust and trustworthy.

Ready to merge once CI passes!

codecov[bot] commented 2 weeks ago

Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests :white_check_mark:

Project coverage is 77.54%. Comparing base (0674a69) to head (ffea8ad). Report is 4 commits behind head on main.

Additional details and impacted files ```diff @@ Coverage Diff @@ ## main #151 +/- ## ======================================= Coverage 77.54% 77.54% ======================================= Files 36 36 Lines 1759 1759 Branches 327 327 ======================================= Hits 1364 1364 Misses 395 395 ```

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yamadashy commented 2 weeks ago

@chenrui333 Thank you so much for improving our Homebrew automation!

Feel free to open more PRs if you find anything else that could be enhanced!

chenrui333 commented 2 weeks ago

yeah, totally, thanks for the support!